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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 01:20 AM
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I've got Zeals! Couple of Q's...

Hey everyone! Just got some Zeal Function Xs coilovers with the rear true coilover setup. I also picked up a set of Battle Version camber arms and toe links. I just got a few questions and was hoping ya'll could help me out before I install. This is my first foray into suspension components so forgive the newbness

Question 1: This coilover setup is independently height adjustable, both front and rear(?). When I raise or lower the car, is there anything else I have to adjust on the actual coilover? I should be able to just raise or lower without having to adjust the dampening or spring tension right?

Quetion 2: Well I've read through lots of the DIY's for this install and I'm pretty confident I can do it. During the install, is there anything tricky or special that is more specific for my Zeals compared to other 'standard' setups? I don't have to 'pre-load' anything right? A straight forward swap from old to new?

Well I might have some more Q's later on, but these are some of the main concerns I have right now. Thank you all for any help and suggestions !

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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 01:25 AM
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straight foward install but you would have to drill small holes into the trunk/wheel well area for the extended rear dampening adjusters
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 02:10 AM
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Hey Marty! One of the few people I hoped would chime in! Thanks for the tip! I've got the adjusters, but not sure how to install them onto the rear coilovers. Instructions in Japanese= FAIL for me since I know 0% Japanese letters. It looks like I've got to unscrew the current dial to connect the adjusters...

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